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!!! FOLLOW THE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS LISTED BELOW TO AVOID
POSSIBLE INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE
1.
This jack system is designed and intended for loading, unloading, and stabilizing your truck
camper while in storage. Do not allow a person or persons in your camper while the jacks
are in use.
2.
Never exceed the rated capacity of your camper and jack system. This jack system is rated at
2,500 lbs. per jack, 5,000 lbs. net camper weight.
3.
Do not store your camper in a windy area, or on spongy soil. Do not place blocks under your
jacks for additional lift or clearance. These jacks lift a full 36".
4.
Maintain a fully charged battery.
5.
When using jacks, always remain in full view of jacks being moved.
6.
Never raise the rear of the camper higher than the front of the camper.
7.
In freezing weather, when your camper is up on jacks, be aware that your jack footpads may
be buried or frozen in ice. This can cause damage to the corners of your camper when you
lift the jacks off the ground. Clear off any ice before you lift the jacks up.
8.
Always keep the power switch in the “OFF” position when system is not in use.
9.
Never over- extend or over- retract jacks past their full travel limits. Jacks have a slip clutch
that prevents damage. However, when a clicking noise is heard, release the transmitter
button immediately. The wiring is equipped with circuit breakers that automatically reset in
20 seconds if motors become over heated.
10.
Store transmitter in a secure location inaccessible to children.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
UNLOADING THE CAMPER
1.
!!! Disconnect all camper tie downs and electric devices from truck. Always keep front of
camper higher or level with rear of the camper.
2.
Push the power switch "ON". This powers the jack system so that one, two or four jacks
may be actuated simultaneously.
3.
Press the "UP" buttons on the transmitter for the two front jacks until the jacks make
contact with the ground.
4.
Repeat step 3 for the two rear jacks.
5.
Press the "UP" buttons for the two front jacks, raise the front of the camper 3-4".
6.
Press the "UP" buttons for the two rear jacks until the rear of the camper is level with the
front.
7.
Continue the above lifting procedure until the camper is approximately 6" above the truck
bed or until it clears the highest point on the truck bed.
8.
!!! Carefully drive the truck forward taking care not to hit or rub the camper jacks, truck
wheels or fenders.
LOWERING THE CAMPER
Always lower the rear of the camper first, 3-4" at a time. Lower the rear jacks then the front jacks
until they are level with the rear. Then lower the rear jacks again. Continue this procedure until the
desired height is reached. Turn off power on the receiver control box when lowering is complete.
Doc. Date 8-24-08 Rev. Date 2-02-09
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